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Estaquia de clones de aceroleira em substrato comercial e areia

Authors: Rebeca Pereira Brandão; Maurício Dominguez Nasser; Lucas de Souza Silva; Loyara Joyce de Oliveira; Giovanna Alencar Lundgren;

Estaquia de clones de aceroleira em substrato comercial e areia

Abstract

O domínio do método de propagação é fundamental, tanto para o profissional que trabalha com o melhoramento genético, como para o produtor e a indústria, por assegurar a formação de plantios uniformes de aceroleira e de qualidade. Com isso objetivou-se avaliar a propagação de diferentes clones de aceroleira por estaquia utilizando substratos de areia e substrato comercial Carolina® no município de Adamantina, SP. O experimento foi instalado no viveiro experimental da APTA Regional Alta Paulista em Adamantina-SP. Os tratamentos foram cinco clones de aceroleira: 1-Olivier, 2- Frutacor (BRS 238), 3- Cereja (BRS 236), 4- Mirandópolis e 5- Okinawa, sendo acondicionados em dois tipos de substratos: areia lavada e substrato comercial Carolina®. Portanto, o delineamento utilizado foi inteiramente casualizado e esquema fatorial com 5 clones e 2 substratos, totalizando 10 tratamentos e 4 repetições. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância pelo teste de F, e as médias foram comparadas pelo teste de Tukey a 5% de probabilidade. Não se recomenda a propagação por estaquia para o clone Okinawa. Além da areia, o substrato Carolina® pode ser utilizado para propagação de aceroleira através do método da estaquia.

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acerola; produção de mudas; propagação, S, Agriculture (General), Agriculture, S1-972

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